A trial date has been set for a Jersey City woman charged with two others in the murder of a couple gunned down in front of their Greenville home as they returned from their engagement party.

Jury selection for the trial of Latonia Bellamy will begin on June 4 in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Paul DePascale, Hudson County Assistant Prosecutor Michael D'Andrea said. She faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted.

Bellamy, Darmelia Lawrence and Shiquan Bellamy, all 21 and of Jersey City, are charged in the April 4, 2010 murders of Michael Muchioki, 27, and Nia Haqq, 25, on Randolph Avenue. Both were shot in the back of the head during a robbery, officials said.

The two women gave self-incriminating statements during the homicide investigation. DePascale ruled last month that the statements will be admissible as evidence against them at trial. The three defendants are being tried separately.

Shiquan Bellamy is also charged in the March 27, 2010 murder of Lamonte Wright, 20, of Woodlawn Avenue in Jersey City, who was fatally shot in the back with a shotgun while walking his girlfriend to her car at about 6 a.m. at Clerk Street near Myrtle Avenue in Jersey City.

He is also charged in the Feb. 2, 2010 murder of Lester Thompson, 26, and Mileak Richardson, 17, both of Van Nostrand Avenue in Jersey City, who were each shot in the head at about 4 a.m. at Woodlawn Avenue and Corcoran Street in Jersey City.

The Bellamys are cousins.

The next pretrial hearing in the Latonia Bellamy case is set for May 22 before DePascale in the Hudson County Administration Building in Jersey City.